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speakingofnature · 11 months
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Common Eastern Bumble Bee
With an energized eagerness the pollinators are visiting a growing number of blooming plants in the garden.
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backyardbluestem · 8 months
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Common eastern bumble bee 🐝 a charismatic pollinator from the eastern temperate forest and Great Plains of the US.
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Common Eastern Bumble Bee Bombus impatiens Apidae
Photographs taken on October 10, 2021, along the Etobicoke Creek, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
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woozymitts · 11 months
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Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis) Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens)
Nikon D850 | AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED
I looooove this camera
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anipgarden · 1 year
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Common Eastern Bumble Bee on some salvias
5/04/2023
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whatnext10 · 30 days
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There are Lots of Other Beautiful Pollinators Beside Butterflies
Flower Hopper For the last week or so, I’ve been seeing and enjoying having an increased number of pollinators around. Spring is finally in full swing and our insects are returning to active lifestyles. It doesn’t hurt that there are plenty of flowers blossoming either, and among them are the blackberries and dewberries. Among the pollinators there are many old favorites, like this common…
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headspace-hotel · 1 year
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farmer family friend has a Blackgum tree and it was COVERED in bees today. Hundreds of bees. Little common eastern bumble bees and all sorts of small mason bees and longhorn bees and honey bees
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crevicedwelling · 7 months
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saw this lil eastern common bumble bee (according to seek) limping on the floor of my school. he tried to fly but couldn’t. i took him outside so no students messed with him.
im betting hes a boy whos been kicked out for the winter ? im in southern ontario, it’s gotten cold recently.
yep, it’s the season for male bumblebees to wander around and experience the unfortunate statistic that they’ll mostly all die before mating.
if you’ve looked at a lot of bees, you’ll notice his antennae are just a little longer than those of females, and he doesn’t have any pollen-gathering structures on his legs.
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jenfoundabug · 7 months
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Assorted blurry but cute bug faces :3
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Whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum)
Aphid (species unknown)
Eggplant leafroller moth (Lineodes integra)
Unknown lepidoptera species
Mediterranean red bug (Scantius aegyptius)
Armyworm moth (Mythimna unipuncta)
Fly in Sarcophagidae family
Common eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens)
Springtail (species unknown)
Leafhopper (Empoascini)
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jupiterswasphouse · 8 months
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[PHOTOS TAKEN: JULY 9TH, 2023 | Image IDs: Four photos of initially just a red, black, and yellow metric paper wasp on a red hummingbird feeder, who is soon joined in the latter two photos by a black and yellow common eastern bumble bee with transparent wings /End IDs.]
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speakingofnature · 2 years
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Common Eastern Bumble Bee
A warm October day brought out this Common Eastern Bumble Bee to feed at the New England Aster.
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thesingingbullfrog · 8 months
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Common Eastern Bumble Bee
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Common Eastern Bumble Bee Bombus impatiens Apidae
Photograph taken on October 11, 2021, at Rattray Marsh Conservation Area, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
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woozymitts · 7 months
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European Paper Wasp (Polistes dominula) ♂ Spotted Cucumber Beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) Great Golden Digger Wasp (Sphex ichneumoneus) Five-banded Thynnid Wasp (Myzinum quinquecinctum) Common Blue Mud-dauber Wasp (Chalybion californicum) Chrysidini sp. Four-banded Stink Bug Wasp (Bicyrtes quadrifasciatus) Megachile sp. Parallel-striped Sweat Bee (Halictus parallelus) Myzinum maculatum ♀ Archytas apicifer? Goldenrod Soldier Beetle (Chauliognathus pensylvanicus) Archytas apicifer? Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens) ♀ Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens) ♂ Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens) ♀ Lobed Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus antilope) Narrow-headed Marsh Fly (Helophilus fasciatus) Hawthorn Mining Bee (Andrena crataegi)? Vespula Sp.
Foaming at the mouth at the absolute biodiversity in my yard this year! We have this bush in the yard that the wasps, bees and flies are obsessed with, which is where I took most of the pictures.
I also noticed these HUGE flies which I've never seen before. Usually if you even look in the general direction of a fly it immediately takes off but these ones could not care less, I could put my hand right up to them and they didn't move until I physically touched them.
Also once again completely baffled by the people who talk about how "aggressive" and "mean" wasps are and how they constantly get stung. What are you guys doing??? None of the above species gave a single shit about me shoving my macro lens in their faces, and if it was windy I would sometimes grab the branch they were on to hold it steady and none of them even reacted.
The queen bee (which has a stinger unlike the males) also made no effort to sting me, after picking her up for a photo she actually refused to get off of my hand because she wanted to sit on me and groom her face.
We've also had lots of yellowjackets (I'm so bad at IDing them so no idea on species) approaching us recently and checking us out, flying extremely close and looking at us and then flying away. Even if I put my hand up in front of them to see if they want to land they sort of just look at it and then fly away.
Last year there were paper wasps on nests in my yard and they would stare at me warily but never sting me when I photographed them.
Also feel free to ID things on my iNaturalist or correct me on any IDs here!
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tenderanarchist · 9 months
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Bombus impatiens (Common Eastern Bumble Bee) dancing on a Mexican sunflower
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worm-gar · 6 months
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After multiple failed attempts, I am officially committing to actual posting on tumblr and not just lurking. Here’s some pics of a Common Eastern Bumble Bee on some Asters.
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